Possibly of Greek origin,[1] Asporça was the mother of three or four of Orhan's children, Ibrahim Bey, Fatma Hatun and Selçuk Hatun,[1] and according to some authors also Şerefullah Bey[2]
She appointed the first Ottoman grand vizier Alaeddin Pasha as the representative for her foundations.[2] In September 1323, her father-in-law, Osman I, granted her two villages, Narlı and Kiyaklı, which she then deeded to her descendants, making her son Ibrahim,[3] or Ibrahim and Şerefullah,[2] her executor.
When she died, she was buried along with her husband Orhan in the tomb of the latter's father Osman, located in Bursa; the original tomb having been replaced by two new tomb, her sarcophagus is housed in Osman's new tomb, while Orhan has his own tomb.[4]
asporça, hatun, ottoman, turkish, اسپورجہ, خاتون, wife, sultan, orhan, ottoman, empire, burial, place, located, within, tomb, osman, bursaburialtomb, osman, bursaspouseorhan, gaziissueibrahim, beyşerefullah, beyfatma, hatunselçuk, hatunpossibly, greek, origin,. Asporca Hatun Ottoman Turkish اسپورجہ خاتون was a wife of Sultan Orhan of the Ottoman Empire 1 Asporca HatunThe burial place of Asporca Hatun is located within the tomb of Osman in BursaBurialTomb of Osman BursaSpouseOrhan GaziIssueIbrahim BeySerefullah BeyFatma HatunSelcuk HatunPossibly of Greek origin 1 Asporca was the mother of three or four of Orhan s children Ibrahim Bey Fatma Hatun and Selcuk Hatun 1 and according to some authors also Serefullah Bey 2 She appointed the first Ottoman grand vizier Alaeddin Pasha as the representative for her foundations 2 In September 1323 her father in law Osman I granted her two villages Narli and Kiyakli which she then deeded to her descendants making her son Ibrahim 3 or Ibrahim and Serefullah 2 her executor When she died she was buried along with her husband Orhan in the tomb of the latter s father Osman located in Bursa the original tomb having been replaced by two new tomb her sarcophagus is housed in Osman s new tomb while Orhan has his own tomb 4 See also EditOttoman Empire Ottoman dynastyReferences Edit a b c Peirce 1993 p 34 a b c Encyclopedia of Ahilik Volume II Sekerbank 2017 pp 190 199 Peirce 1993 p 34 35 Peirce 1993 p 51 and note 106 p 300 Sources EditPeirce Leslie P 1993 The Imperial Harem Women and Sovereignty in the Ottoman Empire paperback ed Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 508677 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Asporca Hatun amp oldid 1103738842, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,